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Old 11-06-2003, 05:13 PM
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What else do I need?

I plan to order a complete swap from Hmotorsonline.com and I would like to know what else I'll need for the swap.

It will be a complete B series motor, with a Y1 Tranny going into a 1990 HF CRX.

I already have shift linkage and motor mounts, so what else am I going to need? Besides for a wiring harness and hubs, I plan to get these from hmotorsonline, also.

All help is always greatly appreciated!
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parts you need

you shouldnt need hubs. i have harness if interested hit me back [email protected]
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Old 11-26-2003, 09:14 PM
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he is right i think hubs shouldnt be a problem seeing as you have a y1 tranny. hub swaps are done more with b series transmissions because the HF axle splines are smaller to that of a b series transmission. although im not much help because im going through the same problems as you. im swapping a 94 b18c1 in either an HF. i would suggest wiring harness ecu mounts and you may need new intake piping if it does not fit. my post regarding my questions is http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul....php?p=1347703 if anyone can help its greatly appreciated
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Re: What else do I need?

i correct myself hubs should be changed http://www.hasport.com/Tech/Installs...%20OBD1-2B.htm go there to see all you need for your swap
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Re: Re: What else do I need?

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i correct myself hubs should be changed http://www.hasport.com/Tech/Installs...%20OBD1-2B.htm go there to see all you need for your swap
Glad you corrected yourself, I was about to flip out again

The HF and the four speed DX use the little pencildick axles, and do need the hubs to be swapped out too. The HF is MPFI, so you're good to go as if it were an Si. The subharness for the vtec makes it easier.
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